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Llandudno promenade hotel sale has completed with a major investment now planned

The Queens Hotel has been closed since March 2020 but has now been bought by Everbright Hotels

Llandudno's famous seafront(Image: Daily Post Wales)

The buyer of one of Llandudno’s biggest seafront hotels has been revealed - with a major investment in the site now planned.

The Queens Hotel has been closed since March 2020 after earlier falling into administration following the collapse of Northern Powerhouse Developments(NPD), run by Gavin Woodhouse. He is now

The hotel was one of four North Wales sites that were part of the NPD group - alongside Llandudno Bay and Belmont in Llandudno and Caer Rhun Hall in the Conwy Valley.

Queens Hotel in Llandudno(Image: Daily Post Wales)

To fund the scheme people invested in 125 year leases on individual rooms at the hotels.

Attempts to sell the sites had been complicated by these leases attached to individual rooms at the hotels but last year Everbright Hotels bought the Belmont and Llandudno Bay in a deal with administrators Kroll. The Belmont has now reopened.

The Queens Hotel was due to be auctioned by Allsop last month with a guide price of £200K to £250K along with the Queens Lodge (guide price £50k - £100k) but was sold ahead of that auction.

Now Everbright has been confirmed as the buyer.

They say a major investment will now take place.